개요
누구를 위한 것인가
FASS supports people affected by forced adoption where the birth and adoption took place in Australia. Support can be accessed in your state or territory, no matter where the adoption occurred.
우리가 돕는 방법
우리는 치료 상담, 사례 연구, 정서적 지원, 기록 추적, 가족 찾기 및 재결합 지원, 그룹 활동, 동료 지원, 지역 사회 보조금 및 전문적 개발을 제공합니다.
뭘 기대 할까
Specialised services delivered by people who understand the unique challenges of forced adoption trauma and its impact across the lifespan.
프로그램
Counselling, information and support with family search and reunion, and links to other relevant support and community networks; information and professional development for allied health and community workers; Small Grants Program.
가격
There is no cost for our support services.
배송 옵션
Face-to-face, telephone and telehealth counselling and group sessions during business hours. After-hours groups and sessions are available by appointment.
About the Small Grants Program
The Forced Adoption Support Service Small Grants Program is aimed at activities that build community capacity and enhance support for people affected by forced adoption.
Two rounds of funding are offered each year in February and July, with a maximum amount of $3000 available per application, with a total of $9000 per year.
지원 기준과 현재 지원금 신청 요건에 대한 자세한 내용은 프로그램 가이드라인을 참조하세요.
Small Grants Program Updates
The following activities were funded in our latest Forced Adoptions Support Service Small Grants Program round, in July 2025.
- Arts based workshop for Mothers who have lost a child to adoption
- Printing of a new book of writings from Adoptees
- Turning a book of writings from adoptees into an eBook
- Healing workshops for adoptees ‘The Adoptee Healing and Connection Circle’
All grants’ funds have been expended for this financial year. The next Forced Adoptions Support Service Small Grant Round will be in July 2026.
Information and Training for Professionals
우리는 다음과 같은 교육을 제공합니다:
- 연합 건강 전문가
- 커뮤니티 그룹
- Aged Care settings
새로운 교육이 가능합니다: 강제 입양: 실용적인 기술과 인식
APS에는 강제 입양에 대한 훈련 프로그램도 있습니다.
자금 승인
Post Adoption Support Services is provided funded by the Government of South Australia Department for Child Protection
